HUNTINGTON BEACH – Police are searching for a man suspected of exposing himself to an employee at a Huntington Beach clothing store last month.

Authorities released surveillance photos of the man that were taken at BJ Clothing at Warner Avenue and Goldenwest Street, shortly before the alleged indecent exposure occurred.

The man was the sole customer in the store when he entered the business at around 4 p.m. July 23, according to a police statement.

Authorities say he selected several items of clothing and went into a dressing area.

The man opened a curtain in the dressing area, stood unclothed and smiled at an employee, who told him she was going to call police, according to the statement. The man got dressed and left the store before officers arrived. He was seen leaving in an older red Ford Ranger pickup pulling a tan Shasta trailer.

Authorities are asking anyone who knows the man or his whereabouts to contact detective Jeff Goodspeed at 714-536-5653 or call Orange County Crime Stoppers at 1-855-TIP-OCCS.

Authorities seek the public's help in locating a man suspected of exposing himself to an employee at a Huntington Beach clothing store. COURTESY OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT
Authorities seek the public's help in locating a man suspected of exposing himself to an employee at a Huntington Beach clothing store. COURTESY OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT
Police say a man suspected of exposing himself to a Huntington Beach employee left in this vehicle. COURTESY OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT
Authorities seek the public's help in locating a man suspected of exposing himself to an employee at a Huntington Beach clothing store. COURTESY OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT

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